Aikido can be practiced by anybody regardless of age, gender or size and only requires a wish and the will to learn the martial art. Aikido requires time for perfection and requires time dedication.Aikido allows training with different types of people. A tall man and a short man may train with each other giving both equal opportunities. Aikido training is done in two groups one for the juniors aged between 7-13 and Adults. About 75% of Aikido learners are juniors, and almost 50% of clubs have courses for juniors and young adults. Nearly 30% of Aikido students are women.Even disabled people can be trained in Aikido; there are cases of teachers who teach the martial art, confined to a wheelchair and people without limbs learning from them. However, there may be limitations as Aikido requires balance. However, even the little Aikido they can help even the disabled achieve mental strength and stability and make them more confident in their approach to life as a whole.

In short Aikido, is suitable for almost anyone with certain physical limitations but may help gain equal mental strength without any disparity.